Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham said Labour needed to be more “robust” and “clearer” if they want to topple the Tories
A major trade union leader has accused Keir Starmer of “mixed messages” over the economy and workers’ rights on the eve of Labour conference.
She said the Truss Government’s lurch to the Right puts “clear blue water” between Labour and the Tories, but warned: "Clear blue water does not mean that you can stand still. And actually there is a real moment here where a proper alternative can be laid out on things like renationalisation of our energy and our infrastructure.”
“Because if they don’t do that, whilst there might be clear blue water, it might not be enough. I think there has been mixed messaging around that and clarity is important, but it’s not just around that. It’s also around the infrastructure of our economy.”
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